Dynamic Learning: Dreamweaver CS3--New from O'Reilly Media

Filling a training gap on the heels of the largest software release in Adobe's 25-year history, O'Reilly Media and Aquent Graphics Institute (AGI) have developed the Dynamic Learning series to help creative professionals and enthusiasts discover how to maximize the new and improved features of Adobe Creative Suite (CS3).

Working in collaboration with O'Reilly Media, AGIs latest publication, Dynamic Learning: Dreamweaver CS3 (O'Reilly, $44.99), not only covers what's new in Dreamweaver CS3--the lessons also provide essential Dreamweaver CS3 information and training for those creating rich web content. Written by Fred Gerantabee, product professional and certified Adobe trainer, and other members of the AGI training team (who have produced many of Adobe's own manuals), the comprehensive Dynamic Learning system is the equivalent of hiring your own Adobe expert.

The lessons in Dynamic Learning: Dreamweaver CS3 include clear explanations and demonstrations of how the software works, with full-color examples, easy-to-follow instructions, and professional tips. Self-study exercises and review questions at the end of each chapter reinforce the skills learned. In addition to the book and DVD, OReilly will also be offering free, downloadable guides for educators using the books in their courses.

Fred Gerantabee is an instructor with Aquent Graphics Institute. He is an Adobe Certified Instructor for Flash, Dreamweaver, and the mobile development platform, Flash Lite. When he's not in the classroom or writing, he is an interactive designer and developer with more than a decade of Web publishing experience. He has earned an Emmy Award for his work with Disney/ABC's Enhanced TV division, creating synchronous, Flash-based applications and interactive games for major television events such as the 2004 presidential election, the 76th and 77th Academy Awards, and "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition." His experience spans production, design, and development, including motion graphics, CD-ROMs, scripting, and managing database-driven web sites.

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About Aquent Graphics Institute (AGI)
AGI, a division of Aquent, has been providing technical services to publishers and communications professionals for more than ten years. AGI uses extensive testing, continuing education, and quality control processes to ensure that customers' needs are met and their expectations are exceeded. For more information on AGI and our training offerings, visit www.agitraining.com.
For twenty years Aquent has led the way in transforming how companies find and utilize marketing and creative talent to execute their brand strategies. Aquent's pioneering approach to staffing and services has helped thousands of companies--including two-thirds of the Fortune 500 and 90 of the Fortune 100--build their internal marketing and communication capabilities. Last year, we placed over 11,000 Aquent talent at more than 3,000 companies. Aquent, online at www.aquent.com, is headquartered in Boston, MA.